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| Joe Bob |
Jul 29 2004, 07:38 PM
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I need to raise the rear end on the Outlaw that I just put back on the road.
The six cylinder with the added weight of the oil sump has given it a bit of a sag. Are there other ways of bringing up the rear end besides adjusting the t-bars? I know there is not a lot of room in there....are there coil over direct replacement shocks with adjustable perches? Any other ideas? |
! OT, 356 has an assdragger problem..... Jul 29 2004, 07:38 PM
rick 918-S :ttiwwp: Jul 29 2004, 08:22 PM
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